No Fly Zone- Action Shots

So because my academics have been floundering a bit, I've been focusing all my attention on trying to improve my exam scores. However, here are the (good) action shots I managed to nab at No Fly Zone earlier this month in Gila Bend. It was a new challenge for me, both with panning shots and long-range shots; I had to use my kit 55-200mm zoom lens with no VR to catch these. I feel like they came out pretty well, considering how far back I was standing from the runway, and the lack of VR in my lens.

Keaton's WRX

As mentioned in Milo's Impreza, I went to No Fly Zone with a group of people. Keaton, a very close friend of mine I met in the beginning of college, was another person in our group, driving his WRX. And, as stated before, when a Subaru and some dirt combine, rally drifting ensues. Milo and Keaton drove together, however, due to all the dust kicked up, I could only photograph the lead car, which was always Milo because he has more experience than Keaton. However, that doesn't mean I couldn't snap a photo of his WRX as it emerged from the dust. Look forward to an actual feature of Keaton and his WRX soon.

Beautiful Weather

The summer this year has started off rather strangely, with cool temperatures and, on the 15th, a torrential downpour of rain. On the 16th, there were still scattered showers, but for most of the Valley, all that remained were beautiful skies.

Here are some shots I took up in North Scottsdale, where I was at the Penske Cars and Coffee event (coverage of that coming soon). The weather was indescribably beautiful, and the scenery was wonderful. 

When I got home, I decided to go for a hike in the mountains by my house to get some pictures of the beautiful sky and enjoy the air. It was the type of day where it didn't matter what you were doing, you just wanted to be outside.

I took photos as I went up the mountain, as well as at the top. The hike up is not difficult, nor very long, making this a nice spot to go to for nature and landscape photos. The photos below are ones I took on the way up.

The path I take is great because the closest way to access it is through a neighborhood rather than a park, so there were not too many people by me. It's a great place to sit and think.

At the top, I was met with a wonderful view. Blue skies, white clouds, a beautiful breeze of fresh-smelling air; I wanted to remain up there for the entire day. The skies were wonderfully clear, except for over downtown, where a pollution cloud was already forming. Still, the clouds and blue skies allowed for some wonderful photos.  I loved how the clouds cast shadows on the ground, creating pockets of light, which for some reason centered for a while on the several houses built on the mountain.

The clouds moved fast; in fact, I tried taking some time-lapse photos of the sky (about 5 seconds worth according to my calculations), which I will play around with after all the photos I have are edited.

Enough of me talking. Enjoy the beauty of nature, and how such a place can exist in the middle of a sprawling city.

I decided to come back later in the evening for the sunset; however, the view was not what I was hoping for. Still, I might post the photos later.